SOCCER PLAYER

Diego Contento

1990 - Today

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Diego Armando Valentin Contento (born 1 May 1990) is a German former professional footballer who played as a left-back, mainly for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and Bordeaux in the French Ligue 1. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Diego Contento is the 6,323rd most popular soccer player (up from 6,487th in 2019), the 5,697th most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,762nd in 2019) and the 391st most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Diego Contento ranks 6,323 out of 21,273Before him are Éric Di Meco, Rie Yamaki, Ruslan Rotan, Chicão, Simone Barone, and Osvaldo Castro. After him are Vitālijs Astafjevs, Thomas Kahlenberg, Salvador Cabañas, Kim Jung-woo, Tomás Reñones, and Dragomir Tošić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Diego Contento ranks 137Before him are Caroline Wozniacki, Haruma Miura, Kim Young-gwon, Danny Welbeck, Kieran Trippier, and Federica Brignone. After him are Lu Han, Alan Dzagoev, Shin Se-kyung, Allison Schmitt, Romain Saïss, and Lacina Traoré.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Diego Contento ranks 5,700 out of 7,253Before him are Michael Frontzeck (1964), Kerem Demirbay (1993), Dennis Schröder (1993), Bernd Nickel (1949), Frank Rost (1973), and Veronika Schmidt (1952). After him are Franz-Peter Hofmeister (1951), Christiane Paul (1974), Benno Fürmann (1972), Katrin Dörre-Heinig (1961), Caroline Link (1964), and Joachim Mattern (1948).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Diego Contento ranks 391Before him are Lutz Pfannenstiel (1973), Hartmut Schade (1954), Michael Frontzeck (1964), Kerem Demirbay (1993), Bernd Nickel (1949), and Frank Rost (1973). After him are Hans Bongartz (1951), Harald Nickel (1953), Werner Peter (1950), Robert Huth (1984), Marko Rehmer (1972), and Heiko Herrlich (1971).